10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDBRICK UNIVERSITY»
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Redbrick University Revisited: The Autobiography Of `bruce ...
This book presents, with an analytical introduction, commentary and extensive notes, the autobiographies of Peers and of "Truscot".
Ann L. Mackenzie, Adrian R. Allan,
1996
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Higher Education and Opinion Making in Twentieth-century England
74. 9. Mountford, J., 'Bruce Truscot', Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, vol. 30, 1953, pp
. 10-11. 10. Cf. 'Introduction' to Mackenzie, A.L. and Allan, A.R. (eds), E.A. Peers,
Redbrick University Revisited: The Autobiography of 'Bruce Truscot' (Liverpool: ...
3
Spain and Its Literature: Essays in Memory of E. Allison Peers
contribute importantly to our knowledge of the early history of the 'Redbrick'
University of Liverpool, but also are records with a broader significance —
documenting the shifts in attitudes and conditions which influenced British
universities ...
4
Aspects Of Enlightenment: Social Theory And The Ethics Of Truth
Such an idealis not necessarily compromised by thenotion of theUnviersity
asaplaceof research,anidea that dates from at least 1943in Britain,when Bruce
Truscot published hisbook, Redbrick University. Reacting against themore
functionalist ...
It is pronounced with a short first vowel. re-cover verb, means to cover something
again or put on a new cover: We have received recount – redbrick university an
estimate for £244.50 to re-cover the snooker table. This is hyphenated. The first ...
Graham Pointon, Stewart Clark,
2014
6
Yesterdays Today: A Journey Into Philosophy
My strange colleague at Liverpool University, Alison Peers—his identity hidden
for long under the unlikely pseudonym of 'Bruce Truscott'28—certainly started
something with his Redbrick University, and the books that followed it. I
remember ...
Louis Arnaud Reid, Nicholas Reid,
2014
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Universities Ancient & Modern
II THE ORIGIN OF ' REDBRICK ' UNIVERSITY Why was it that after two
universities had sufficed the nation for six or seven hundred years, a large
number of new universities came into existence during the nineteenth century ?
For the answer ...
Walter Hamilton Moberly,
1950
8
Higher Education and Policy-making in Twentieth-century England
athe. delight withwhich Ireadyour RedBrick University ̧ you seemed to meto
have ... stimulated thought by his lively Redbrick University and its sequel«,
andin1945 the Manchester Guardian, reviewing thesequel, described Truscot as
having ...
9
International Postdocs: Educational Migration and Academic ...
NU is located in Northern England and is considered a “redbrick” university. “
Redbrick” universities get their name from common architectural features and are
established “academic” universities, most of which were founded during the ...
10
Dictionary of British Education
(See also adult education, continuing education, in- service education of
teachers, permanent education) 'redbrick' university Name coined by Bruce
Truscot (pseudonym of F.Allison Peers) in his book, Redbrick University (1943),
to describe ...
Professor Peter Gordon, Professor Denis Lawton,
2004
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REDBRICK UNIVERSITY»
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Hull University to charge maximum £9000 tuition fees
Hull University has announced plans to charge students the maximum tuition fees ... She said: "I'm not surprised that Hull being a redbrick university is going to ... «BBC News, Apr 11»